9-1-1: Lone Star has been renewed for season four - details

9-1-1: Lone Star season threes finale is set to air on Monday night - but what about the shows future from there? Fortunately for fans, FOX has confirmed the very happy news that the series will be returning for a fourth season, hurrah!

Fox has made an announcement about the series  

    9-1-1: Lone Star season three’s finale is set to air on Monday night - but what about the show’s future from there? Fortunately for fans, FOX has confirmed the very happy news that the series will be returning for a fourth season, hurrah!

    MORE: Beauty Receipts: What 9-1-1 star Corinne Massiah's beauty routine looks like

    The happy news was shared along with a host of other show renewals including and while also announcing new dramas including a country music drama, Monarch, starring Susan Sarandon and Anna Friel, and a crime drama from the creator of Sign us up!

    WATCH: Rob Lowe shared clip of workout

    While we don’t know what to expect from season four just yet, the showrunner Tim Minear has previously opened up about having a natural disaster in every season of the show and its predecessor, including a tsunami, cold snap and dust storm. 

    MORE: 9-1-1: Lone Star actor Ronen Rubinstein shares what he really thinks of TK’s 'traumatic' storylines

    MORE: 9-1-1's Oliver Stark breaks down future of Eddie and Buck's relationship after heartbreaking episode

    Chatting about making the show, he told : "The process is always the same, which is 'What the hell are we going to do next?!' It’s funny because when we were going through Season 2 of , we kept coming up with these big ideas: 'There’s going to be a serial arsonist, and then Charles is going to die,' and everything started to feel like a season finale. 

    Will you be watching season four?

    "So by the time we got to the actual season finale, we were like, 'What are we going to do?' Somebody had pitched the haboob, the dust storm. And [Executive Producer] Rashad [Raisani] and some of the other writers had been talking about the cold snap that happened in Austin in 2021. 

    "We talked about doing that, and at first I hesitated. A tsunami is one thing, right? You create the spectacle, you build some streets in a tank in Mexico and you have the big event and then you have the fighting against the receding water and it’s very visual. But cold is cold." 

    Sign up to HELLO Daily! for the best royal, celebrity and lifestyle coverage

    By entering your details, you are agreeing to HELLO! Magazine User Data Protection Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, please click here.

    ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7qbHLpaammZeWx6q6xGeaqKVfm7atuY5rZ2tqYGp%2Bd32TaWpvaV9ufnJ5y6ilnmWjqa6zedGepZ6vlZl6tLHArKanZZakwrN5w56rmqGcqHw%3D

     Share!